“Oh, what’s that?” You wonder as the light shines just right on the hallway wall. Kneeling down you see what looks like a smudge, but how’d it get there? It’s clear, but it’s hard to tell on a painted wall.
Walking to the kitchen for a damp paper towel you see another spot. This time it’s on the dining room wall at about the same height. “Another one. What the heck is that?”
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Walking back to the hallway you gently rub the noticeable smudge. A large wet spot is visible on the wall. “That’ll dry and be fine,” you think, on your way to repeat the process in the dining room. “Cleaning walls always makes me nervous,” you say to yourself.
The dining room spot seems larger, but it’s hard to tell. You start scrubbing a little with a fresh, clean damp cloth. This one seems stickier somehow. “Is that from grease? How do I clean grease? Do people notice if I’m not cleaning walls?”
Getting down on your hands and knees, the dog walks over and immediately sneezes at the same height as the smudge. “Oh. That’s where that came from.”
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Grease stains will build up on the kitchen walls and dining room. Scruff marks are inevitable in tight spaces and by the doors where everyone takes off their shoes or puts on bags and jackets.
The bathroom walls suffer intense humidity, making dust cling to the walls. The kids will take a fresh crayon or marker to a wall either by accident or just not knowing any better at least once. And sometimes the dog sneezes. In other words, life happens.
There are ways to wash walls of stubborn stains and cooking grease, but you have to know what kind of paint is on your wall.
Sometimes water won’t cut it and clean walls require a more robust cleaning solution.
A magic eraser works best on scuff marks. Grease stains usually dissolve with soap and water under a soft sponge or brush.
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Avoid harsh chemicals like rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide. You can make a baking soda paste for permanent marker stains or really stubborn scuffs.
Work through the walls in sections and in a methodical, circular motion. You don’t want to watch it all air dry and realize you forgot a big spot later.
You know what’s really clean? Freshly painted walls.
If you’re looking for the ultimate way to remove stains, a fresh coat of paint is one way to go. Call (925) 595-3081 or email [email protected] for a free quote in the East Bay area. It’s the easiest way to clean painted walls without actually doing any of the work.
We can also help you choose the right kind of paint and show you how to clean those fresh painted walls before the next time the dog sneezes.
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